A New Tax System (Compensation Measures Legislation Amendment) Act 1999

Act No. 68 of 1999 as amended

This compilation was prepared on 3 March 2010

[This Act was amended by Act No. 93 of 2000; No. 108 of 2006;
No. 8 of 2010]

Amendments from Act No. 93 of 2000

[Schedule 1 (item 1) amended Schedule 1 (item 135)
Schedule 1 (item 2) amended Schedule 1 (item 136)
Schedule 1 (item 3) amended Schedule 2 (item 6)
Schedule 1 (item 4) amended Schedule 2 (item 42)
Schedule 1 (item 5) amended Schedule 4 (item 1)

Schedule 1 (items 1–5) commenced on 1 July 2000]

Amendment from Act No. 108 of 2006

[Schedule 6 (item 1) amended heading to item 22 of Schedule 2

Schedule 6 (item 1) commenced immediately after 1 July 2000]

Amendment from Act No. 8 of 2010

[Schedule 2 (item 1) repealed and substituted item 22 of Schedule 2

Schedule 2 (item 1) commenced immediately after 1 July 2000]

Prepared by the Office of Legislative Drafting and Publishing,
AttorneyGeneral’s Department, Canberra

 

 

Contents

1 Short title...................................

2 Commencement...............................

3 Schedule(s)..................................

Schedule 1—Social Security Act 1991

Part 1—Increases to rates and free areas

Part 2—Family assistance

Part 3—Taper rates

Schedule 2—Veterans’ Entitlements Act 1986

Part 1—Increases to rates and free areas

Part 2—Taper rates

Part 3—Increase in certain pensions

Schedule 3—National Health Act 1953

Schedule 4—A New Tax System (Family Assistance) Act 1999

An Act to provide for compensation measures related to the implementation of A New Tax System, and for related purposes

1  Short title

  This Act may be cited as the A New Tax System (Compensation Measures Legislation Amendment) Act 1999.

2  Commencement

 (1) Subject to subsections (2) and (4), this Act commences on the day on which it receives the Royal Assent.

 (2) Schedules 1, 2 and 3 commence, or are taken to have commenced:

 (a) after all the provisions listed in subsection (3) have commenced; and

 (b) on the last day on which any of those provisions commenced.

 (3) These are the provisions:

 (a) section 12 of the A New Tax System (Goods and Services Tax) Act 1999;

 (b) section 2 of the A New Tax System (Goods and Services Tax Imposition—Excise) Act 1999;

 (c) section 2 of the A New Tax System (Goods and Services Tax Imposition—Customs) Act 1999;

 (d) section 2 of the A New Tax System (Goods and Services Tax Imposition—General) Act 1999;

 (e) section 2 of the A New Tax System (Goods and Services Tax Administration) Act 1999.

 (4) Schedule 4 commences, or is taken to have commenced, immediately after the commencement of Schedule 4 to the A New Tax System (Family Assistance) Act 1999.

3  Schedule(s)

  Subject to section 2, each Act that is specified in a Schedule to this Act is amended or repealed as set out in the applicable items in the Schedule concerned, and any other item in a Schedule to this Act has effect according to its terms.

Schedule 1Social Security Act 1991

Part 1Increases to rates and free areas

1  Section 556A

Omit “$20.00”, substitute “$20.80”.

2  Section 644AAA

Omit “$20.00”, substitute “$20.80”.

3  Section 662

Omit “$100”, substitute “$104”.

4  Section 664AAB

Omit “$100.00”, substitute “$104”.

5  Section 664AB

Omit “$100.00”, substitute “$104”.

6  Section 664B

Omit “$100.00”, substitute “$104”.

7  Section 664D

Omit “$300”, substitute “$312”.

8  Section 664F

Omit “$100”, substitute “$104”.

9  Section 664FB

Omit “$300”, substitute “$312”.

10  Section 664H

Omit “$100”, substitute “$104”.

11  Section 664HB

Omit “$100.00”, substitute “$104”.

12  Section 664J

Omit “$100”, substitute “$104”.

13  Section 665B

Omit “$200”, substitute “$208”.

14  Section 665F

Omit “$200”, substitute “$208”.

15  Section 665J

Omit “$200”, substitute “$208”.

16  Section 665N

Omit “$200”, substitute “$208”.

17  Section 665V

Omit “$200”, substitute “$208”.

18  Section 665Z

Omit “$200.00”, substitute “$208”.

19  Section 665ZD

Omit “$200.00”, substitute “$208”.

20  Section 665ZFB

Omit “$200”, substitute “$208”.

21  Section 665ZH

Omit “$200”, substitute “$208”.

22  Section 665ZM

Omit “$200”, substitute “$208”.

23  Section 665ZR

Omit “$200.00”, substitute “$208”.

24  Section 665ZV

Omit “$200.00”, substitute “$208”.

25  Paragraph 900F(2)(a)

Omit “$750”, substitute “$780”.

26  At the end of paragraph 900F(2)(b)

Add “exceeds $780—2.4 times the amount so stated”.

27  Paragraph 900GA(1)(a)

Omit “$200”, substitute “$208”.

28  At the end of paragraph 900GA(1)(b)

Add “exceeds $208—0.6 times the amount so stated”.

29  Paragraph 1061F(1)(b)

Omit “$20.00”, substitute “$20.50”.

30  Section 1061PZG

Omit “$60.00”, substitute “$62.40”.

31  Subparagraph 1064(5)(c)(ii)

Omit “$3,122.60”, substitute “$3,247.40”.

32  Paragraph 1064(5)(d)

Omit “$3,122.60”, substitute “$3,247.40”.

33  Subsection 1064(6)

Omit “$3,122.60”, substitute “$3,247.40”.

34  Point 1064A1 (method statement, after step 1)

Insert:

Step 1A. Work out the amount of pension supplement using Module BA below.

35  Point 1064A1 (method statement, step 4)

After “1,”, insert “1A,”.

36  Section 1064 (after Module B)

Insert:

Module BAPension supplement

Pension supplement

 1064BA1 The amount of a person’s pension supplement depends on the person’s maximum basic rate. There is a pension supplement amount for each maximum basic rate listed in the table in point 1064B1.

Amount of pension supplement

 1064BA2 The amount of a person’s pension supplement is worked out by:

 (a) calculating the amount (the provisional supplement amount) that is 4% of the person’s 1 July 2000 maximum basic rate; and

 (b) rounding off the provisional supplement amount in accordance with points 1064BA4 to 1064BA6.

Note: The pension supplement amounts are indexed 6 monthly in line with CPI increases (see sections 1191 to 1194).

 1064BA3 A person’s 1 July 2000 maximum basic rate is the maximum basic rate that would have been the person’s maximum basic rate if the rate had not changed since 1 July 2000.

Rounding off of provisional supplement amount

 1064BA4 If a provisional supplement amount is a multiple of $2.60, the amount of the pension supplement is the provisional supplement amount.

 1064BA5 If a provisional supplement amount is not a multiple of $2.60, the amount of the pension supplement is the provisional supplement amount rounded up or down to the nearest multiple of $2.60.

 1064BA6 If a provisional supplement amount is not a multiple of $2.60, but is a multiple of $1.30, the amount of the pension supplement is the provisional supplement amount rounded up to the nearest multiple of $2.60.

37  Point 1064E4 (table)

Omit “$624” (wherever occurring), substitute “$639.60”.

38  Point 1064E4 (table)

Omit “$312”, substitute “$319.80”.

39  Point 1064E4 (table)

Omit “$24” (wherever occurring), substitute “$24.60”.

40  Point 1064E4 (table)

Omit “$12”, substitute “$12.30”.

41  Point 1064H2 (table)

Omit “$455.00” (wherever occurring), substitute “$473.20”.

42  Point 1064H2 (table)

Omit “$390.00”, substitute “$405.60”.

43  Point 1064H2 (table)

Omit “$17.50” (wherever occurring), substitute “$18.20”.

44  Point 1064H2 (table)

Omit “$15.00”, substitute “$15.60”.

45  Point 1064H2 (table)

Omit “$182.00” (wherever occurring), substitute “$189.80”.

46  Point 1064H2 (table)

Omit “$7.00” (wherever occurring), substitute “$7.30”.

47  Subparagraph 1065(4)(c)(ii)

Omit “$3,122.60”, substitute “$3,247.40”.

48  Paragraph 1065(4)(d)

Omit “$3,122.60”, substitute “$3,247.40”.

49  Subsection 1065(5)

Omit “$3,122.60”, substitute “$3,247.40”.

50  Point 1065A1 (method statement, after step 2)

Insert:

Step 2A. Work out the amount of pension supplement using Module BA below.

51  Point 1065A1 (method statement, step 4)

After “2”, insert “, 2A”.

52  Section 1065 (after Module B)

Insert:

Module BAPension supplement

Pension supplement

 1065BA1 The amount of a person’s pension supplement depends on the person’s maximum basic rate. There is a pension supplement amount for each maximum basic rate listed in the table in point 1065B1.

Amount of pension supplement

 1065BA2 The amount of a person’s pension supplement is worked out by:

 (a) calculating the amount (the provisional supplement amount) that is 4% of the person’s 1 July 2000 maximum basic rate; and

 (b) rounding off the provisional supplement amount in accordance with points 1065BA4 to 1065BA6.

Note: The pension supplement amounts are indexed 6 monthly in line with CPI increases (see sections 1191 to 1194).

 1065BA3 A person’s 1 July 2000 maximum basic rate is the maximum basic rate that would have been the person’s maximum basic rate if the rate had not changed since 1 July 2000.

Rounding off of provisional supplement amount

 1065BA4 If a provisional supplement amount is a multiple of $2.60, the amount of the pension supplement is the provisional supplement amount.

 1065BA5 If a provisional supplement amount is not a multiple of $2.60, the amount of the pension supplement is the provisional supplement amount rounded up or down to the nearest multiple of $2.60.

 1065BA6 If a provisional supplement amount is not a multiple of $2.60, but is a multiple of $1.30, the amount of the pension supplement is the provisional supplement amount rounded up to the nearest multiple of $2.60.

53  Point 1065E2 (table)

Omit “$455.00” (wherever occurring), substitute “$473.20”.

54  Point 1065E2 (table)

Omit “$390.00”, substitute “$405.60”.

55  Point 1065E2 (table)

Omit “$17.50” (wherever occurring), substitute “$18.20”.

56  Point 1065E2 (table)

Omit “$15.00”, substitute “$15.60”.

57  Point 1065E2 (table)

Omit “$182.00” (wherever occurring), substitute “$189.80”.

58  Point 1065E2 (table)

Omit “$7.00” (wherever occurring), substitute “$7.30”.

59  Point 1066A1 (method statement, after step 1)

Insert:

Step 1A. Work out the amount of pension supplement using Module BA below.

60  Point 1066A1 (method statement, step 4)

After “1,”, insert “1A,”.

61  Section 1066 (after Module B)

Insert:

Module BAPension supplement

Pension supplement

 1066BA1 The amount of a person’s pension supplement depends on the person’s maximum basic rate.

Amount of pension supplement

 1066BA2 The amount of a person’s pension supplement is worked out by:

 (a) calculating the amount (the provisional supplement amount) that is 4% of the person’s 1 July 2000 maximum basic rate; and

 (b) rounding off the provisional supplement amount in accordance with points 1066BA4 to 1066BA6.

Note: The pension supplement amount is indexed 6 monthly in line with CPI increases (see sections 1191 to 1194).

 1066BA3 A person’s 1 July 2000 maximum basic rate is the maximum basic rate that would have been the person’s maximum basic rate if the rate had not changed since 1 July 2000.

Rounding off of provisional supplement amount

 1066BA4 If a provisional supplement amount is a multiple of $2.60, the amount of the pension supplement is the provisional supplement amount.

 1066BA5 If a provisional supplement amount is not a multiple of $2.60, the amount of the pension supplement is the provisional supplement amount rounded up or down to the nearest multiple of $2.60.

 1066BA6 If a provisional supplement amount is not a multiple of $2.60, but is a multiple of $1.30, the amount of the pension supplement is the provisional supplement amount rounded up to the nearest multiple of $2.60.

62  Point 1066E4 (table)

Omit “$624”, substitute “$639.60”.

63  Point 1066E4 (table)

Omit “$24”, substitute “$24.60”.

64  Point 1066H2 (table)

Omit “$455.00” (wherever occurring), substitute “$473.20”.

65  Point 1066H2 (table)

Omit “$390.00”, substitute “$405.60”.

66  Point 1066H2 (table)

Omit “$17.50” (wherever occurring), substitute “$18.20”.

67  Point 1066H2 (table)

Omit “$15.00”, substitute “$15.60”.

68  Point 1066H2 (table)

Omit “$182.00” (wherever occurring), substitute “$189.80”.

69  Point 1066H2 (table)

Omit “$7.00” (wherever occurring), substitute “$7.30”.

70  Point 1066AF3 (table)

Omit “$624” (wherever occurring), substitute “$639.60”.

71  Point 1066AF3 (table)

Omit “$312”, substitute “$319.80”.

72  Point 1066AF3 (table)

Omit “$24” (wherever occurring), substitute “$24.60”.

73  Point 1066AF3 (table)

Omit “$12”, substitute “$12.30”.

74  Point 1066AI2 (table)

Omit “$455.00” (wherever occurring), substitute “$473.20”.

75  Point 1066AI2 (table)

Omit “$390.00”, substitute “$405.60”.

76  Point 1066AI2 (table)

Omit “$17.50” (wherever occurring), substitute “$18.20”.

77  Point 1066AI2 (table)

Omit “$15.00”, substitute “$15.60”.

78  Point 1066AI2 (table)

Omit “$182.00” (wherever occurring), substitute “$189.80”.

79  Point 1066AI2 (table)

Omit “$7.00” (wherever occurring), substitute “$7.30”.

80  Point 1066BF2 (table)

Omit “$455.00” (wherever occurring), substitute “$473.20”.

81  Point 1066BF2 (table)

Omit “$390.00”, substitute “$405.60”.

82  Point 1066BF2 (table)

Omit “$17.50” (wherever occurring), substitute “$18.20”.

83  Point 1066BF2 (table)

Omit “$15.00”, substitute “$15.60”.

84  Point 1066BF2 (table)

Omit “$182.00” (wherever occurring), substitute “$189.80”.

85  Point 1066BF2 (table)

Omit “$7.00” (wherever occurring), substitute “$7.30”.

86  Paragraphs 1067GF23(a) and (b)

Omit “$3,700”, substitute “$3,792”.

87  Paragraph 1067GF23(c)

Omit “$1,200”, substitute “$1,230”.

88  Paragraph 1067GF23(d)

Omit “$2,500”, substitute “$2,562”.

89  Point 1067GF24

Omit “$7,400”, substitute “$7,585”.

90  Paragraph 1067GH29(a)

Omit “$230”, substitute “$236”.

91  Paragraph 1067GH29(b)

Omit “$60”, substitute “$62”.

92  Point 1067GH33 (example)

Repeal the example.

93  Point 1067GJ4

Omit “$230” (wherever occurring), substitute “$236”.

94  Point 1067GJ5

Omit “$230” (wherever occurring), substitute “$236”.

95  Point 1067GK2 (table)

Omit “$17.50” (wherever occurring), substitute “$18.20”.

96  Point 1067GK2 (table)

Omit “$15.00”, substitute “$15.60”.

97  Point 1067GK2 (table)

Omit “$7.00” (wherever occurring), substitute “$7.30”.

98  Point 1067LD28

Omit “$230”, substitute “$236”.

99  Point 1067LD32 (example)

Repeal the example.

100  Point 1067LE3

Omit “$230” (wherever occurring), substitute “$236”.

101  Point 1067LE4

Omit “$230” (wherever occurring), substitute “$236”.

102  Point 1067LF2 (table)

Omit “$17.50” (wherever occurring), substitute “$18.20”.

103  Point 1067LF2 (table)

Omit “$15.00”, substitute “$15.60”.

104  Point 1067LF2 (table)

Omit “$7.00” (wherever occurring), substitute “$7.30”.

105  Paragraph 1068(3)(d)

Omit “$120.10” (wherever occurring), substitute “$124.90”.

106  Paragraph 1068(3)(e)

Omit “$120.10”, substitute “$124.90”.

107  Point 1068G12

Omit “$60”, substitute “$62”.

108  Point 1068G16 (example)

Repeal the example.

109  Point 1068J3 (table)

Omit “$17.50” (wherever occurring), substitute “$18.20”.

110  Point 1068J3 (table)

Omit “$15.00”, substitute “$15.60”.

111  Point 1068J3 (table)

Omit “$7.00” (wherever occurring), substitute “$7.30”.

112  Point 1068AA1 (method statement, after step 1)

Insert:

Step 1A. Work out the amount of pension supplement using Module BA below.

113  Point 1068AA1 (method statement, step 4)

After “1,”, insert “1A,”.

114  Section 1068A (after Module B)

Insert:

Module BAPension supplement

Pension supplement

 1068ABA1 The amount of a person’s pension supplement depends on the person’s maximum basic rate.

Amount of pension supplement

 1068ABA2 The amount of a person’s pension supplement is worked out by:

 (a) calculating the amount (the provisional supplement amount) that is 4% of the person’s 1 July 2000 maximum basic rate; and

 (b) rounding off the provisional supplement amount in accordance with points 1068ABA4 to 1068ABA6.

Note: The pension supplement amount is indexed 6 monthly in line with CPI increases (see sections 1191 to 1194).

 1068ABA3 A person’s 1 July 2000 maximum basic rate is the maximum basic rate that would have been the person’s maximum basic rate if the rate had not changed since 1 July 2000.

Rounding off of provisional supplement amount

 1068ABA4 If a provisional supplement amount is a multiple of $2.60, the amount of the pension supplement is the provisional supplement amount.

 1068ABA5 If a provisional supplement amount is not a multiple of $2.60, the amount of the pension supplement is the provisional supplement amount rounded up or down to the nearest multiple of $2.60.

 1068ABA6 If a provisional supplement amount is not a multiple of $2.60, but is a multiple of $1.30, the amount of the pension supplement is the provisional supplement amount rounded up to the nearest multiple of $2.60.

115  Point 1068AE14 (table)

Omit “$624”, substitute “$639.60”.

116  Point 1068AE14 (table)

Omit “$24”, substitute “$24.60”.

117  Point 1068AE18 (example)

Repeal the example.

118  Point 1068AF2 (table)

Omit “$455.00”, substitute “$473.20”.

119  Point 1068AF2 (table)

Omit “$17.50”, substitute “$18.20”.

120  Point 1068AF2 (table)

Omit “$182.00”, substitute “$189.80”.

121  Point 1068AF2 (table)

Omit “$7.00”, substitute “$7.30”.

122  Point 1068BD27

Omit “$60”, substitute “$62”.

123  Point 1068BD31 (example)

Repeal the example.

124  Point 1068BD32 (example)

Repeal the example.

125  Point 1068BG2 (table)

Omit “$15.00”, substitute “$15.60”.

126  Point 1068BG2 (table)

Omit “$17.50” (wherever occurring), substitute “$18.20”.

127  Point 1068BG2 (table)

Omit “$7.00” (wherever occurring), substitute “$7.30”.

128  Point 107112 (table)

Omit “$40,000” (wherever occurring), substitute “$41,000”.

129  Point 107112 (table)

Omit “$33,500”, substitute “$34,338”.

130  Point 107112 (table)

Omit “$36,698”, substitute “$37,615”.

131  Point 107112 (table)

Omit “$624” (wherever occurring), substitute “$639.60”.

132  Section 1190 (after table item 1)

Insert:

 

1AA.

Pension supplement

pension supplement

[Pension Rate Calculator A—point 1064BA2—all amounts]

[Pension Rate Calculator B—point 1065BA2—all amounts]

[Pension Rate Calculator C—point 1066BA2]

[Parenting Payment Rate Calculator—point 1068ABA2]

133  Subsection 1191(1) (after table item 1)

Insert:

 

1A.

pension supplement

(a) 20 March

(b) 20 September

(a) 20 December

(b) 20 June

highest June or December quarter before reference quarter (but not earlier than June quarter 1979)

$2.60

134  Subsection 1192(2) (note)

Omit “Note”, substitute “Note 1”.

135  At the end of subsection 1192(2)

Add:

Note 2: On the indexation days following 19 March 2001, the indexation of amounts that were increased by 4% or 10% on 1 July 2000 may be affected by section 1206GB.

136  At the end of Part 3.16

Add:

Division 6Oneoff adjustments on 1 July 2000 relating to the introduction of the goods and services tax

1206GA  1 July 2000 increase in certain indexed and adjusted amounts

 (1) This section applies to an amount (the base amount) that is provided for in a provision listed in column 2 of Table A.

Note: Amounts provided for in provisions listed in Table A are amounts as altered from time to time under Divisions 2 and 4 of this Part (CPI indexation and other adjustments).

 (2) This Act has effect as if, on 1 July 2000, the base amount were replaced by an amount (the replacement amount) worked out by:

 (a) calculating the amount (the provisional replacement amount) that is 4% greater than the base amount; and

 (b) rounding off the provisional replacement amount in accordance with section 1206GD, using the rounding base for the base amount (see column 4 of Table A).

Table A: Rates

Column 1

Item

Column 2

Provision providing for base amount

Column 3

Description of amount

Column 4

Rounding base for base amount

1

subsection 967(1)

child disability allowance

0.10

2

section 1010

double orphan pension

0.10

3

subsection 1044(1)

mobility allowance

0.10

4

subsection 1061S—table—column 3—all amounts except item 2

telephone allowance

0.80

5

point 1064C8—table—column 3—all amounts

pharmaceutical allowance

2.60

6

point 1065C8—table—column 3—all amounts

pharmaceutical allowance

2.60

7

point 1066C7—annual amount

pharmaceutical allowance

2.60

8

point 1066AB1—table—column 3—all amounts

pension maximum basic rates

2.60

9

point 1066AC1—annual amount

youth disability supplement

2.60

10

point 1066AD8—table—column 3—all amounts

pharmaceutical allowance

2.60

11

point 1066BB1—table—column 3—all amounts

pension maximum basic rates

2.60

12

point 1066BC1—annual amount

youth disability supplement

2.60

13

point 1066BD8—table—column 3—all amounts

pharmaceutical allowance

2.60

14

point 1067GB2—table—column 3—all amounts

youth allowance maximum basic rates (people who are not independent)

0.10

15

point 1067GB3—table—column 3—all amounts

youth allowance maximum basic rates (people who are independent)

0.10

16

point 1067GB4—table—column 3—all amounts

youth allowance maximum basic rates (long term income support students)

0.10

17

point 1067GC3—table—column 3—all amounts

pharmaceutical allowance

0.10

18

point 1067LB2—table—column 3—all amounts

austudy payment maximum basic rate (person not long term income support student)

0.10

19

point 1067LB3

austudy payment maximum basic rate (long term income support student)

0.10

20

point 1067LC3—table—column 3—all amounts

pharmaceutical allowance

0.10

21

point 1068B1—table—column 3—all amounts

benefit maximum basic rates

0.10

22

point 1068D10—table—column 3—all amounts

pharmaceutical allowance

0.10

23

point 1068AC7—annual amount

pharmaceutical allowance

2.60

24

point 1068BB6

parenting payment maximum basic component

0.10

25

point 1068BC2—table—column 3—all amounts

parenting payment maximum basic rate

0.10

26

point 1068BE8—table—column 3—all amounts

pharmaceutical allowance

0.10

1206GAA  1 July 2000 increase in rent assistance amounts

 (1) This section applies to an amount (the base amount) of rent assistance that is provided for in a provision listed in column 2 of Table A.

Note: Amounts provided for in provisions listed in Table A are amounts as altered from time to time under Division 2 of this Part (CPI indexation).

 (2) This Act has effect as if, on 1 July 2000, the base amount were replaced by an amount (the replacement amount) worked out by:

 (a) calculating the amount (the provisional replacement amount) that is 10% greater than the base amount; and

 (b) rounding off the provisional replacement amount in accordance with section 1206GD, using the rounding base for the base amount (see column 3 of Table A).

Table A: Rates

 

 

Column 1

Item

Column 2

Provision providing for base amount

Column 3

Rounding base for base amount

1

point 1064D5—table—column 4—all amounts

5.20

2

point 1066D4—table—column 2

5.20

3

point 1066AEA12—table—column 4—all amounts

5.20

4

point 1066AEB13—table—column 4—all amounts

5.20

5

point 1067GD6—table—column 4—all amounts

0.20

6

point 1068F15—table—column 4—all amounts

0.20

7

point 1068AD3—table—column 3

5.20

8

point 1068BF6—table—column 4—all amounts

0.20

9

point 1069E4—table—column 4—all amounts

0.20

1206GB  Adjustment of amounts following 1 July 2000 increase

 (1) If an amount (the affected amount) is:

 (a) an amount described in the table in section 1206GA or in the table in section 1206GAA that is indexed under Division 2 of this Part; or

 (b) a maximum basic rate provided for in point 1064B1, 1065B1, 1066B1 or 1068AB1; or

 (c) a pension supplement provided for in point 1064BA2, 1065BA2, 1066BA2 or 1068ABA2;

this section applies to modify the way the amount is indexed under Division 2 of this Part for a limited period after 19 March 2001.

Method statement

Step 1. Work out the current figure for the affected amount on 19 March 2001.

Step 2. Multiply the current figure by 0.02. The result is the provisional overall adjustment amount.

Step 3. Round off the provisional overall adjustment amount in accordance with subsections (3) to (5), using:

 (a) for an affected amount described in the table in section 1206GA or in the table in section 1206GAA—the rounding base set out in that table for that amount; and

 (b) for a maximum basic rate provided for in point 1064B1, 1065B1, 1066B1 or 1068AB1—the rounding base of $2.60; and

 (c) for a pension supplement provided for in point 1064BA2, 1065BA2, 1066BA2 or 1068ABA2—the rounding base of $0.10.

 The result is the overall adjustment amount.

Step 4. For the first indexation day for an affected amount that occurs after 19 March 2001, subtract the current figure from the indexed amount (arrived at using the method statement in subsection 1192(2)). The result (which could be zero) is the first indexation increase amount.

Step 5. Compare the overall adjustment amount with the first indexation increase amount. If the overall adjustment amount is equal to or less than the first indexation increase amount, go to step 6. If the overall adjustment amount is greater than the first indexation increase amount, go to step 9.

Step 6. Subtract the overall adjustment amount from the indexed amount referred to in step 4.

Step 7. If the indexed amount is a pension supplement, round off the result in accordance with subsections (3) to (5) (as if the amount were a provisional overall adjustment amount), using the rounding base of $2.60.

Step 8. The result obtained under step 6 or step 7 (as the case requires) is taken to be the indexed amount for the purposes of step 4 of the method statement in subsection 1192(2) and this section has no further application in relation to the affected amount.

 Note: The indexed amount for the purposes of step 4 of the method statement in subsection 1192(2) may be increased under section 1195 in certain cases.

Step 9. The indexed amount for the purposes of step 4 of the method statement in subsection 1192(2) is taken to be equal to the current figure worked out under step 2 of the method statement in subsection 1192(2). Go to step 10.

 Note: The indexed amount for the purposes of step 4 of the method statement in subsection 1192(2) may be increased under section 1195 in certain cases.

Step 10. For the second indexation day for the affected amount that occurs after 19 March 2001, subtract the first indexation increase amount from the overall adjustment amount. The result is the remaining adjustment amount.

Step 11. Subtract the current figure from the indexed amount (arrived at using the method statement in subsection 1192(2)). The result (which could be zero) is the second indexation increase amount.

Step 12. Compare the remaining adjustment amount with the second indexation increase amount. If the remaining adjustment amount is equal to or less than the second indexation increase amount, go to step 13. If the remaining adjustment amount is greater than the second indexation increase amount, go to step 16.

Step 13. Subtract the remaining adjustment amount from the indexed amount.

Step 14. If the indexed amount is a pension supplement, round off the result in accordance with subsections (3) to (5) (as if the amount were a provisional overall adjustment amount), using the rounding base of $2.60.

Step 15. The result obtained under step 13 or step 14 (as the case requires) is taken to be the indexed amount for the purposes of step 4 of the method statement in subsection 1192(2) and this section has no further application in relation to the affected amount.

 Note: The indexed amount for the purposes of step 4 of the method statement in subsection 1192(2) may be increased under section 1195 in certain cases.

Step 16. The indexed amount for the purposes of step 4 of the method statement in subsection 1192(2) is taken to be equal to the current figure worked out under step 2 of the method statement in subsection 1192(2). Go to step 17.

 Note: The indexed amount for the purposes of step 4 of the method statement in subsection 1192(2) may be increased under section 1195 in certain cases.

Step 17. Repeat the method set out in steps 10 to 16 in relation to the third indexation day and to subsequent indexation days until the remaining adjustment amount is zero.

Application of section 1195 to affected amounts

 (2) Section 1195 does not apply at Step 4 or Step 11 of the Method statement in this section.

Rounding of provisional overall adjustment amounts

 (3) If a provisional overall adjustment amount is a multiple of the rounding base, the provisional overall adjustment amount is the overall adjustment amount.

 (4) If a provisional overall adjustment amount is not a multiple of the rounding base, the overall adjustment amount is the provisional overall adjustment amount rounded up or down to the nearest multiple of the rounding base.

 (5) If a provisional overall adjustment amount is not a multiple of the rounding base, but is a multiple of half the rounding base, the overall adjustment amount is the provisional overall adjustment amount rounded up to the nearest multiple of the rounding base.

1206GC  1 July 2000 increase in income and assets test free areas

 (1) This section applies to an amount (the base amount) that is provided for in:

 (a) a provision listed in column 2 of Table A (see subsection (4)); or

 (b) a provision listed in column 2 of Table B (see subsection (5)).

Note: Amounts provided for in provisions listed in Tables A and B are amounts as altered from time to time under Division 2 of this Part (CPI indexation).

 (2) This Act has effect as if, on 1 July 2000, the base amount were replaced by an amount (the replacement amount) worked out by:

 (a) calculating the amount (the provisional replacement amount) that is 2.5% greater than the base amount; and

 (b) rounding off the provisional replacement amount in accordance with section 1206GD, using the rounding base for the base amount (see column 4 of the relevant table).

 (3) For the purposes of subsection (1), the base amount is to include any indexation that occurs on 1 July 2000 under Division 2 of this Part.

 (4) The income test free area table is:

 

Table A: Income test free areas

Column 1

Item

Column 2

Provision providing for base amount

Column 3

Description of amount

Column 4

Rounding base for base amount

1

subsection 198A(1)

income ceiling for care receiver

not applicablesee subsection 1206GD(4)

2

point 1064E4—table—column 3—all amounts

basic free area for pension

$52.00

3

point 1066E4—table—column 1

basic free area for pension

$52.00

4

point 1066AF3—table—column 3—all amounts

basic free area for pension

$52.00

5

paragraph 1067GF22(a)

parental income free area

$52.00

6

point 1068AE14—table —column 2

basic free area for parenting payment

$52.00

7

subpoint 1069J8(1)—table —column 3—items 1 and 3

basic free area for maintenance income test

$7.80

8

subpoint 1069J8(1)—table —column 3—item 2

basic free area for maintenance income test

$15.60

9

subpoint 1069J8(1)—table —column 5—all amounts

additional free area for maintenance income test

$2.60

 (5) The assets test free area table is:

 

Table B: Assets test free areas

Column 1

Item

Column 2

Provision providing for base amount

Column 3

Description of amount

Column 4

Rounding base for base amount

1

subsections 198D(1) and (1A)

assets value limit for care receiver

$250.00

2

subsections 198N(2) and(3)

assets value limit for care receiver

$250.00

3

paragraph 198N(4)(a)

assets value limit for care receiver

$250.00

4

subsection 408CE(2)—table—column 3—item 1

asset value limit for widow allowance

$250.00

5

subsection 500Q(2)—table —column 3—item 1

assets value limit for parenting payment

$250.00

6

paragraphs 547C(1)(a) and (b)

assets value limit for youth allowance

$250.00

7

paragraph 573B(1)(a)

assets value limit for austudy payment

$250.00

8

subsection 611(2)—table—column 3A—items 1 and 3

assets value limit for newstart allowance

$250.00

 

9

subsection 611(2)—table—column 3B—item 3

assets value limit for newstart allowance

$250.00

10

subsection 660YCJ(2)—table—column 3A—items 1 and 3

assets value limit for mature age allowance post30/6/96

$250.00

 

11

subsection 660YCJ(2)—table—column 3B—item 3

assets value limit for mature age allowance post30/6/96

$250.00

12

subsection 680(3)—table—column 3A—items 1 and 3

assets value limit for sickness allowance

$250.00

 

13

subsection 680(3)—table—column 3B—item 3

assets value limit for sickness allowance

$250.00

 

14

subsection 733(3)—table—column 3A—items 1 and 3

assets value limit for special benefit

$250.00

 

15

subsection 733(3)—table—column 3B—item 3

assets value limit for special benefit

$250.00

 

16

subsection 771HF(2) table—column 3—all amounts

assets value limit for partner allowance

$250.00

17

point 1064G3—table—column 3—all amounts (other than column 3B—item 1)

assets value limit—pensions

$250.00

18

point 1066G3—table—column 3—all amounts (other than column 3B—item 1)

assets value limit—pensions

$250.00

19

point 1066AH3—table—column 3—all amounts (other than column 3B—item 1)

assets value limit—pensions

$250.00

20

point 1068BB3—table—column 3A—item 2

 

assets value limit for parenting payment

$250.00

21

point 1068BB3—table—column 3B—item 2

assets value limit for parenting payment

$250.00

Note: If an amount is provided for in a subsection or point mentioned in Table B, but the provision providing for the amount is not listed in Table B, the 2.5% increase in the amount will occur on 1 July 2000 because of automatic adjustments under Division 4 of this Part.

1206GD  Rounding off provisional replacement amounts

 (1) If a provisional replacement amount is a multiple of the rounding base, the provisional replacement amount is the replacement amount.

 (2) If a provisional replacement amount is not a multiple of the rounding base, the replacement amount is the provisional replacement amount rounded up or down to the nearest multiple of the rounding base.

 (3) If a provisional replacement amount is not a multiple of the rounding base, but is a multiple of half the rounding base, the replacement amount is the provisional replacement amount rounded up to the nearest multiple of the rounding base.

 (4) If a provisional replacement amount for a base amount provided for in subsection 198A(1) is not a multiple of $1.00, the replacement amount is the provisional replacement amount rounded up to the nearest multiple of $1.00.


Part 2Family assistance

137  Point 1069H28

Repeal the point, substitute:

Income free area

 1069H28 A person’s income free area is $28,200.

138  Point 1069H29

Repeal the point.

139  Point 1069H30

Repeal the point.

140  Point 1069H32 (formula)

Repeal the formula, substitute:

141  Point 1070B1 (step 1 of the method statement)

Omit “$1,000”, substitute “$2,000”.

142  Point 1070B2 (step 1 of the method statement)

Omit “$2,500”, substitute “$5,000”.


Part 3Taper rates

143  Point 1064E10

Repeal the point, substitute:

Pension reduction for ordinary income in excess of ordinary income free area

 1064E10 A person’s reduction for ordinary income is:

144  Point 1066E8 (formula)

Repeal the formula, substitute:

145  Point 1066AF9 (cells at table items 1, 2 and 3, column 3)

Repeal the cells, substitute:

146  Point 1068AE20 (formula)

Repeal the formula, substitute:

Schedule 2Veterans’ Entitlements Act 1986

Part 1Increases to rates and free areas

1  Paragraph 30(1)(b)

Repeal the paragraph, substitute:

 (b) $25 per fortnight; and

 (c) the supplement amount per fortnight provided for in subsection (1A).

2  After subsection 30(1)

Insert:

 (1A) A person’s supplement amount is the amount of pension supplement that would be payable to the person under point SCH6BA2 if the person were receiving a pension at the rate listed in column 3 of item 1 of the table in point SCH6B1, divided by 26.

3  Section 59A (after table item 1)

Insert:

 

2.

Pension supplement

pension supplement

*Rate Calculator—point SCH6BA2—all amounts

4  Subsection 59B(1) (after table item 1)

Insert:

 

1A.

pension supplement

(a) 20 March

(b) 20 September

(a) December

(b) June

highest June or December quarter before reference quarter (but not earlier than June quarter 1979)

$2.60

5  Subsection 59C(2) (note)

Omit “Note”, substitute “Note 1”.

6  At the end of subsection 59C(2)

Add:

Note 2: On the indexation days following 19 March 2001, the indexation of amounts that were increased by 4% or 10% on 1 July 2000 may be affected by section 198H.

7  At the end of section 59L

Add:

 (3) This Act has effect as if, on 1 July 2000, the amount worked out in accordance with the following formula were substituted for the PA (service pension) rate:

where:

benefit PA “partnered” (item 2) rate is the current figure for the benefit “partnered” (item 2) rate within the meaning of the Social Security Act.

 (4) This Act has effect as if, on 1 July 2000, the amount worked out in accordance with the following formula were substituted for the PA (Part VIIA) rate:

where:

benefit PA “partnered” (item 2) rate is the current figure for the benefit “partnered” (item 2) rate within the meaning of the Social Security Act.

8  Subsection 59Q(8)

Before the example, insert:

Note: The following example is based on amounts and rates as at 1 January 1998.

9  Subsection 98B(2)

Omit “$550”, substitute “$572”.

10  Paragraph 99(4)(a)

Omit “$550”, substitute “$572”.

11  Subsection 100(2)

Omit “$550”, substitute “$572”.

12  Subsection 102(4)

Omit “$2”, substitute “$2.10”.

13  Subsection 103(4)

Omit “$2,700”, substitute “$2,808”.

14  Subsection 118AAC(2)

Omit “$200”, substitute “$208”.

15  Point 118ZAA11 (table)

Omit “$40,000” (wherever occurring), substitute “$41,000”.

16  Point 118ZAA11 (table)

Omit “$33,500”, substitute “$34,338”.

17  Point 118ZAA11 (table)

Omit “$36,698”, substitute “$37,615”.

18  Point 118ZAA11 (table)

Omit “$624” (wherever occurring), substitute “$639.60”.

19  Subpoint SCH6A1(2) (method statement, after step 1)

Insert:

Step 1A. Work out the amount of pension supplement using Module BA below.

20  Subpoint SCH6A1(2) (method statement, step 4)

After “1,”, insert “1A,”.

21  Subpoint SCH6A1(3) (method statement, after step 2)

Insert:

Step 2A. Work out the amount of pension supplement using Module BA below.

22  Subpoint SCH6A1(3) of Schedule 6 (method statement 2, step 4)

After “2”, insert “, 2A”.

23  Subpoint SCH6A1(6) (method statement, after step 1)

Insert:

Step 1A. Work out the amount of pension supplement using Module BA below.

24  Subpoint SCH6A1(6) (method statement, step 4)

After “1,”, insert “1A,”.

25  Point SCH6A4

Omit “$3,122.60”, substitute “$3,247.40”.

26  Point SCH6A5

After “his or her ceiling rate is”, insert “, subject to point SCH6A5A,”.

27  After point SCH6A5

Insert:

 SCH6A5A On and after 1 July 2000, the ceiling rate referred to in point SCH6A5 is taken to be equal to the preNovember 1986 rate increased by 4%.

28  Part 2 of Schedule 6 (after Module B)

Insert:

Module BAPension supplement

Pension supplement

 SCH6BA1 The amount of a person’s pension supplement depends on the person’s maximum basic rate. There is a pension supplement amount for each maximum basic rate listed in the table in point SCH6B1.

Amount of pension supplement

 SCH6BA2 The amount of a person’s pension supplement is worked out by:

 (a) calculating the amount (the provisional supplement amount) that is 4% of the person’s 1 July 2000 maximum basic rate; and

 (b) rounding off the provisional supplement amount in accordance with points SCH6BA4 to SCH6BA6.

Note: The pension supplement amounts are indexed 6 monthly in line with CPI increases (see sections 59B to 59E).

 SCH6BA3 A person’s 1 July 2000 maximum basic rate is the maximum basic rate that would have been the person’s maximum basic rate if the rate had not changed since 1 July 2000.

Rounding off of provisional supplement amount

 SCH6BA4 If a provisional supplement amount is a multiple of $2.60, the amount of the pension supplement is the provisional supplement amount.

 SCH6BA5 If a provisional supplement amount is not a multiple of $2.60, the amount of the pension supplement is the provisional supplement amount rounded up or down to the nearest multiple of $2.60.

 SCH6BA6 If a provisional supplement amount is not a multiple of $2.60, but is a multiple of $1.30, the amount of the pension supplement is the provisional supplement amount rounded up to the nearest multiple of $2.60.

29  Point SCH6E6 (table)

Omit “624”(wherever occurring), substitute “639.60”.

30  Point SCH6E6 (table)

Omit “312”, substitute “319.80”.

31  Point SCH6E6 (table)

Omit “24” (wherever occurring), substitute “24.60”.

32  Point SCH6E6 (table)

Omit “12”, substitute “12.30”.

33  Point SCH6E10 (examples)

After “Ordinary/adjusted income free area examples”, insert:

Note: The following examples are based on the amounts and rates set out in this Module at the commencement of this Schedule (see clause 5 of Part 1 of this Schedule).

34  Point SCH6G2 (table item 1, column 3)

Omit “455.00”, substitute “473.20”.

35  Point SCH6G2 (table item 1, column 4)

Omit “17.50”, substitute “18.20”.

36  Point SCH6G2 (table item 1, column 5)

Omit “182.00”, substitute “189.80”.

37  Point SCH6G2 (table item 1, column 6)

Omit “7.00”, substitute “7.30”.

38  Point SCH6G2 (table item 2, column 3)

Omit “390.00”, substitute “405.60”.

39  Point SCH6G2 (table item 2, column 4)

Omit “15.00”, substitute “15.60”.

40  Point SCH6G2 (table item 2, column 5)

Omit “182.00”, substitute “189.80”.

41  Point SCH6G2 (table item 2, column 6)

Omit “7.00”, substitute “7.30”.

42  After section 198F

Insert:

198G  1 July 2000 increase in certain amounts

 (1) This section applies to an amount (the base amount) that is provided for in a provision listed in column 2 of Table A.

Note: Amounts provided for in provisions listed in Table A are amounts as altered from time to time under Division 18 of Part IIIB and sections 198, 198A, 198D and 198F (CPI indexation).

 (2) This Act has effect as if, on 1 July 2000, the base amount were replaced by an amount (the replacement amount) worked out by:

 (a) calculating the amount (the provisional replacement amount) that is 4% greater than the base amount; and

 (b) rounding off the provisional replacement amount in accordance with section 198M, using the rounding base for the base amount (see column 4 of Table A).

 (3) For the purposes of subsection (1), the base amount is to include any indexation that occurs on 1 July 2000 under Division 18 of Part IIIB or section 198, 198A, 198D or 198F.

 

Table A: Rates

Column 1

Item

Column 2

Provision providing for base amount

Column 3

Description of amount

Column 4

Rounding base for base amount

1

subsection 22(3)

disability pension (general)

0.10

2

subsection 23(4)

disability pension (intermediate)

0.10

3

subsection 24(4)

disability pension (special)

0.10

4

subsection 27(1)—table—items 1 to 6

disability pension (warcaused injury or disease)

0.10

5

subsection 27(1)—table—items 7 to 15

disability pension (warcaused injury or disease)

0.10

6

subsection 30(2)—all amounts

orphan pension

0.10

7

subsection 97(1)—table—column 2—all amounts

clothing allowance

0.10

8

subsection 98(1)—table—column 2—all amounts

attendant allowance

0.10

9

subsection 104(1)—table—column 2—all amounts

recreation transport allowance

0.10

10

subsection 118S(1)

telephone allowance

0.80

198GA  1 July 2000 increase in rent assistance amounts

 (1) This section applies to an amount (the base amount) of rent assistance that is provided for in column 4 of the table in subpoint SCH6C8(1).

Note: Amounts provided for in column 4 of the table in subpoint SCH6C8 are amounts as altered from time to time under Division 18 of Part IIIB (CPI indexation).

 (2) This Act has effect as if, on 1 July 2000, the base amount were replaced by an amount (the replacement amount) worked out by:

 (a) calculating the amount (the provisional replacement amount) that is 10% greater than the base amount; and

 (b) rounding off the provisional replacement amount in accordance with section 198M, using the rounding base of $5.20.

198H  Adjustment of amounts following 1 July 2000 increase

 (1) If an amount (the affected amount) is:

 (a) an amount described in the table in section 198G that is indexed under Division 18 of Part IIIB or under section 198, 198A, 198D or 198F; or

 (b) the amount described in section 198GA; or

 (c) a maximum basic rate provided for in point SCH6B1; or

 (d) a pension supplement provided for in point SCH6BA2; or

 (e) an amount provided for in paragraph 30(1)(a); or

 (f) a pension supplement provided for in subsection 30(1A);

this section applies to modify the way the amount is indexed under that Division or section (as the case may be) for a limited period after 19 March 2001.

Method statement

Step 1. Work out the current figure for the affected amount on 19 March 2001.

Step 2. Multiply the current figure by 0.02. The result is the provisional overall adjustment amount.

Step 3. Round off the provisional overall adjustment amount in accordance with subsections (6) to (8), using:

 (a) for an affected amount described in the table in section 198G—the rounding base set out in that table for that amount; and

 (b) for the amount described in section 198GA—the rounding base of $5.20; and

 (c) for a maximum basic rate provided for in point SCH6B1—the rounding base of $2.60; and

 (d) for a pension supplement provided for in point SCH6BA2—the rounding base of $0.10; and

 (e) for an amount provided for in paragraph 30(1)(a)—the rounding base of $0.10; and

 (f) for a pension supplement provided for in subsection 30(1A)—the rounding base of $0.10.

 The result is the overall adjustment amount.

Step 4. For the first indexation day for an affected amount that occurs after 19 March 2001, subtract the current figure from the indexed amount (arrived at using the method statement in subsection 59C(2)). The result (which could be zero) is the first indexation increase amount.

Step 5. Compare the overall adjustment amount with the first indexation increase amount. If the overall adjustment amount is equal to or less than the first indexation increase amount, go to step 6. If the overall adjustment amount is greater than the first indexation increase amount, go to step 9.

Step 6. Subtract the overall adjustment amount from the indexed amount referred to in step 4.

Step 7. If the indexed amount is a pension supplement, round off the result in accordance with subsections (6) to (8) (as if the amount were a provisional overall adjustment amount), using the rounding base of $2.60.

Step 8. The result obtained under step 6 or step 7 (as the case requires) is taken to be the indexed amount for the purposes of step 5 of the method statement in subsection 59C(2) and this section has no further application in relation to the affected amount.

 Note: The indexed amount for the purposes of step 5 of the method statement in subsection 59C(2) may be increased under section 59EA in certain cases. Similarly, if the indexed amount is a rate worked out under section 198, that amount may be increased under subsection 198(6) or (7) in certain cases.

Step 9. The indexed amount for the purposes of step 5 of the method statement in subsection 59C(2) is taken to be equal to the current figure worked out under step 2 of the method statement in subsection 59C(2). Go to step 10.

 Note: The indexed amount for the purposes of step 5 of the method statement in subsection 59C(2) may be increased under section 59EA in certain cases. Similarly, if the indexed amount is a rate worked out under section 198, that amount may be increased under subsection 198(6) or (7) in certain cases.

Step 10. For the second indexation day for the affected amount that occurs after 19 March 2001, subtract the first indexation increase amount from the overall adjustment amount. The result is the remaining adjustment amount.

Step 11. Subtract the current figure from the indexed amount (arrived at using the method statement in subsection 59C(2)). The result (which could be zero) is the second indexation increase amount.

Step 12. Compare the remaining adjustment amount with the second indexation increase amount. If the remaining adjustment amount is equal to or less than the second indexation increase amount, go to step 13. If the remaining adjustment amount is greater than the second indexation increase amount, go to step 16.

Step 13. Subtract the remaining adjustment amount from the indexed amount.

Step 14. If the indexed amount is a pension supplement, round off the result in accordance with subsections (6) to (8) (as if the amount were a provisional overall adjustment amount), using the rounding base of $2.60.

Step 15. The result obtained under step 13 or step 14 (as the case requires) is taken to be the indexed amount for the purposes of step 5 of the method statement in subsection 59C(2) and this section has no further application in relation to the affected amount.

 Note: The indexed amount for the purposes of step 5 of the method statement in subsection 59C(2) may be increased under section 59EA in certain cases. Similarly, if the indexed amount is a rate worked out under section 198, that amount may be increased under subsection 198(6) or (7) in certain cases.

Step 16. The indexed amount for the purposes of step 5 of the method statement in subsection 59C(2) is taken to be equal to the current figure worked out under step 2 of the method statement in subsection 59C(2). Go to step 17.

 Note: The indexed amount for the purposes of step 5 of the method statement in subsection 59C(2) may be increased under section 59EA in certain cases. Similarly, if the indexed amount is a rate worked out under section 198, that amount may be increased under subsection 198(6) or (7) in certain cases.

Step 17. Repeat the method set out in steps 10 to 16 in relation to the third indexation day and to subsequent indexation days until the remaining adjustment amount is zero.

Meaning of terms in method statement if amount is indexed under section 198, 198A, 198D or 198F

 (2) For the purposes of applying the Method statement in this section to an affected amount indexed under section 198, 198A, 198D or 198F, the following expressions used in the Method statement have the meanings set out below:

current figure, as at a particular time, means the rate most recently substituted for a relevant rate under section 198, 198A, 198D or 198F (as the case may be) before that time.

indexed amount means the rate worked out under subsection (4) of section 198, 198A, 198D or 198F (as the case may be).

Modifications to method statement if amount is indexed under section 198, 198A, 198D or 198F

 (3) If the affected amount is indexed under section 198, 198A, 198D or 198F, the following Steps in the Method statement in this section are to be read with the following modifications:

 (a) Step 4—as if the words “(arrived at using the Method statement in subsection 59C(2))” were omitted;

 (b) Step 8—as if the words “Step 5 of the Method statement in subsection 59C(2)” were omitted and the words “section 198, 198A, 198D or 198F (as the case may be)” were substituted;

 (c) Step 9—as if the words “Step 5 of the Method statement in subsection 59C(2) is taken to be equal to the current figure worked out under Step 2 of the Method statement in subsection 59C(2)” were omitted and the words “section 198, 198A, 198D or 198F (as the case may be) is taken to be equal to the current figure” were substituted;

 (d) Step 11—as if the words “arrived at using the Method statement in subsection 59C(2))” were omitted;

 (e) Step 15—as if the words “Step 5 of the Method statement in subsection 59C(2)” were omitted and the words “section 198, 198A, 198D or 198F (as the case may be)” were substituted;

 (f) Step 16—as if the words “Step 5 of the Method statement in subsection 59C(2) is taken to be equal to the current figure worked out under Step 2 of the Method statement in subsection 59C(2)” were omitted and the words “section 198, 198A, 198D or 198F (as the case may be) is taken to be equal to the current figure” were substituted.

Application of section 59EA

 (4) Section 59EA does not apply at Step 4 or Step 11 of the Method statement in this section.

Application of subsections 198(6) and (7)

 (5) Subsections 198(6) and (7) do not apply at Step 4 or Step 11 of the Method statement in this section.

Rounding of provisional overall adjustment amounts

 (6) If a provisional overall adjustment amount is a multiple of the rounding base, the provisional overall adjustment amount is the overall adjustment amount.

 (7) If a provisional overall adjustment amount is not a multiple of the rounding base, the overall adjustment amount is the provisional overall adjustment amount rounded up or down to the nearest multiple of the rounding base.

 (8) If a provisional overall adjustment amount is not a multiple of the rounding base, but is a multiple of half the rounding base, the overall adjustment amount is the provisional overall adjustment amount rounded up to the nearest multiple of the rounding base.

198J  1 July 2000 increase in income test free area

 (1) This section applies to an amount (the base amount) that is provided for in item 1, 2 or 3 of column 3 of the table in point SCH6E6.

 (2) This Act has effect as if, on 1 July 2000, the base amount were replaced by an amount (the replacement amount) worked out by:

 (a) calculating the amount (the provisional replacement amount) that is 2.5% greater than the base amount; and

 (b) rounding off the provisional replacement amount in accordance with section 198M using a rounding base of $52.00.

 (3) For the purposes of subsection (1), the base amount is to include any indexation that occurs on 1 July 2000 under Division 18 of Part IIIB.

198K  1 July 2000 increase in assets test free area

 (1) This section applies to an amount (the base amount) that is provided for in:

 (a) item 1 or 2 of column 3A of the table in point SCH6F3; or

 (b) item 2 of column 3B of the table in point SCH6F3.

 (2) This Act has effect as if, on 1 July 2000, the base amount were replaced by an amount (the replacement amount) worked out by:

 (a) calculating the amount (the provisional replacement amount) that is 2.5% greater than the base amount; and

 (b) rounding off the provisional replacement amount in accordance with section 198M, using a rounding base of $250.00.

 (3) For the purposes of subsection (1), the base amount is to include any indexation that occurs on 1 July 2000 under Division 18 of Part IIIB.

198L  1 July 2000 increase in income/assets reduction limit

 (1) This section applies to an amount (the base amount) that is provided for in column 3 or 5 of the table in subsection 53E(2).

 (2) This Act has effect as if, on 1 July 2000, the base amount were replaced by an amount (the replacement amount) worked out by:

 (a) calculating the amount (the provisional replacement amount) that is 2.5% greater than the base amount; and

 (b) rounding off the provisional replacement amount in accordance with section 198M, using a rounding base of $2.60.

198M  Rounding off provisional replacement amounts

 (1) If a provisional replacement amount is a multiple of the rounding base, the provisional replacement amount is the replacement amount.

 (2) If a provisional replacement amount is not a multiple of the rounding base, the replacement amount is the provisional replacement amount rounded up or down to the nearest multiple of the rounding base.

 (3) If a provisional replacement amount is not a multiple of the rounding base, but is a multiple of half the rounding base, the replacement amount is the provisional replacement amount rounded up to the nearest multiple of the rounding base.


Part 2Taper rates

43  Point SCH6C13 (step 6 of the method statement)

Omit “Halve the person’s disability pension income excess”, substitute “Multiply the person’s disability pension income excess by 0.4”.

44  Subpoint SCH6E11(1)

Repeal the subpoint, substitute:

 (1) A person’s reduction for ordinary/adjusted income is:


Part 3Increase in certain pensions

45  1 July 2000 increase in rate of certain pensions

(1) If, on or after 1 July 2000, a pension is payable to a person because of the operation of subsection 4(6) or 10(1) of the Veterans’ Entitlements (Transitional Provisions and Consequential Amendments) Act 1986, the rate at which the pension is payable is the amount that is 4% greater than the rate at which the pension was payable to the person immediately before 1 July 2000.

(2) The amount is to be rounded as follows:

 (a) if the pension is payable because of subsection 4(6) of the Veterans’ Entitlements (Transitional Provisions and Consequential Amendments) Act 1986—to the nearest cent (rounding 0.5 cents upwards);

 (b) otherwise—to the nearest ten cents (rounding 5 cents upwards).

Schedule 3National Health Act 1953

 

1  Subsection 58G(2)

Repeal the subsection, substitute:

 (2) Benefit is payable:

 (a) at the same fortnightly rate as the rate of child disability allowance under subsection 967(1) of the Social Security Act 1991; or

 (b) if the Minister has determined, in writing, a higher rate per fortnight—at that higher fortnightly rate.

Schedule 4A New Tax System (Family Assistance) Act 1999

 

1  At the end of Schedule 4

Add:

9  Adjustment of amounts following 10% increase to maximum rent assistance amounts

 (1) This clause applies to modify the way an amount specified in column 3 of the table in clause 14 of Schedule 1 (the maximum rent assistance amount) is indexed under Part 2 of this Schedule for a limited period after 19 March 2001.

Method statement

Step 1. Work out the current figure for the maximum rent assistance amount on 19 March 2001.

Step 2. Multiply the current figure by 0.02. The result is the provisional overall adjustment amount.

Step 3. Round off the provisional overall adjustment amount in accordance with subclauses (2) to (4). The result is the overall adjustment amount.

Step 4. For the first indexation day for the maximum rent assistance amount that occurs after 19 March 2001, subtract the current figure for the amount from the indexed amount (arrived at using the method statement in subclause 4(2)). The result (which could be zero) is the first indexation increase amount.

Step 5. Compare the overall adjustment amount with the first indexation increase amount. If the overall adjustment amount is equal to or less than the first indexation increase amount, go to step 6. If the overall adjustment amount is greater than the first indexation increase amount, go to step 7.

Step 6. Subtract the overall adjustment amount from the indexed amount referred to in step 4. The result is taken to be the indexed amount for the purposes of step 4 of the method statement in subclause 4(2) and this clause has no further application in relation to the maximum rent assistance amount.

Step 7. The indexed amount for the purposes of step 4 of the method statement in subclause 4(2) is taken to be equal to the current figure worked out under step 2 of that method statement. Go to step 8.

Step 8. For the second indexation day for the maximum rent assistance amount that occurs after 19 March 2001, subtract the first indexation increase amount from the overall adjustment amount. The result is the remaining adjustment amount.

Step 9. Subtract the current figure for the maximum rent assistance amount from the indexed amount (arrived at using the method statement in subclause 4(2)). The result (which could be zero) is the second indexation increase amount.

Step 10. Compare the remaining adjustment amount with the second indexation increase amount. If the remaining adjustment amount is equal to or less than the second indexation increase amount, go to step 11. If the remaining adjustment amount is greater than the second indexation increase amount, go to step 12.

Step 11. Subtract the remaining adjustment amount from the indexed amount. The result is taken to be the indexed amount for the purposes of step 4 of the method statement in subclause 4(2) and this clause has no further application in relation to the maximum rent assistance amount.

Step 12. The indexed amount for the purposes of step 4 of the method statement in subclause 4(2) is taken to be equal to the current figure worked out under step 2 of that method statement. Go to step 13.

Step 13. Repeat the method set out in steps 8 to 12 in relation to the third indexation day and to subsequent indexation days until the remaining adjustment amount is zero.

Rounding of provisional overall adjustment amounts

 (2) If a provisional overall adjustment amount is a multiple of the rounding base for the maximum rent assistance amount (see column 5 of item 4 of the CPI Indexation Table in subclause 3(1)), the provisional overall adjustment amount is the overall adjustment amount.

 (3) If a provisional overall adjustment amount is not a multiple of the rounding base, the overall adjustment amount is the provisional overall adjustment amount rounded up or down to the nearest multiple of the rounding base.

 (4) If a provisional overall adjustment amount is not a multiple of the rounding base, but is a multiple of half the rounding base, the overall adjustment amount is the provisional overall adjustment amount rounded up to the nearest multiple of the rounding base.